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TV remote relay switch

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2014-10-28

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License: MIT license  

This is a simple demonstration of using NEC protocol remote control with the IR click, Relay click and STM32 M4 clicker board. Upon a button press, an appropriate relay will toggle.

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TV remote relay switch

TV remote relay switch

Features STM32 M4 clicker development board, IR click board and Relay click board.

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This is a simple demonstration of using NEC protocol remote control with the IR click, Relay click and STM32 M4 clicker board. Upon a button press, an appropriate relay will toggle.  

Note: The project works only with the remotes using NEC protocol.

This fine and demanding project was developed by Nemanja Nikolic, one of interns.

Nemanja Nikolic, intern.

Nemanja Nikolic, intern.

Nemanja Nikolic, graduate at University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

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